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but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand with gabby giffords yesterday, dedicating a part of the house to zimmerman but now they're -- no one is talking about it. how do you know it is not some right wing nut? why don't they get the elite people. >> stephanie: what do you mean? >> caller: well, you think they would want to make a name for themselves and get the top runners but they wait until they're gone. >> stephanie: because that's when the most amount of people are finishing. >> caller: exactly. no one is making the connection. now we're not talking about gun safety. with everyt
but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand...
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ghomert has this to say earlier on c-span. >> we know al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartels with the other side of the mexican border. we know that people are now he being trained to come in and act like hispanics when they're radical islamists. we know these things are happening, and it's just insane not to protect ourselves. >> john: oh, they're going to act like hispanic. i love it when al pacino was in "scarface" and acted like hispanic for two hours. and louie ghomert makes racists look so subtle. for more on this i'm joined by my panel of non-experts and what a panel it is. politico median scott blakeman, and one and old judy gold, and the politico median and author of "the pleat idiot's quite to comedy writing" jim mendrinos. when is it too soon to talk about politics after a tragedy or is it different in every situation. >> i think there are different aspects of politics that can be discussed like barney frank was trying to make a point thank god we have infrastructure. >> john: first responders. >> today perhaps not, but you know,-- >> john: would you agree with me that barn
ghomert has this to say earlier on c-span. >> we know al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartels with the other side of the mexican border. we know that people are now he being trained to come in and act like hispanics when they're radical islamists. we know these things are happening, and it's just insane not to protect ourselves. >> john: oh, they're going to act like hispanic. i love it when al pacino was in "scarface" and acted like hispanic for two hours. and louie...
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>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by his brother and dragged like 30 feet and it just was -- i don't know, somebody said he was holding an acme receipt, and i don't think so. my buddy howard kurz wrote the police and this is what i said about the plitttt -- chuck grassley rushed in to say he wants to exam immigration reform particularly in light of what happened last week in boston. this doesn't lend itself
>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a...
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i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. some of the thinks was they weren't sure if he was involved. they wanted to investigate. they didn't want to tip anyone off. so they didn't give the full story. we still don't know if this guy has any connection. tweeted out about 3:00 this morning that the police told him the guy had nothing to do with it. there is a press report at 9:30. number one is based purely on math chances are the
i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle...
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how many conservatives were completely certain it was the return of al-qaeda. personally, i hope the saudis weren't behind this because history shows if that were the case, we would have to invade iraq again. the world has been filled with people who jump to conclusion and maybe unsun stantiated claims. now they do in 140 characters or less. if you have a post-tragedy vacuum that needs to be filled, twitter has all of the irresponsible trolls for all of your filler needs. friends, we now live in the golden age of online niche scapegoat culture which i'm qualified to rant about because i'm on a niche cable show and thanks to time-warner is the nichiest of niches because when something terrible like this happens, there is always a certain percentage of people who sit at their computer and say hey, you know what? this is really all about me. disasters make brave people braver and dumb people dumber. while brave people rush to serve others dumb people rush their own interest. they place blame. otherwise, smart liberals declared unfairly and unliberally that the cri
how many conservatives were completely certain it was the return of al-qaeda. personally, i hope the saudis weren't behind this because history shows if that were the case, we would have to invade iraq again. the world has been filled with people who jump to conclusion and maybe unsun stantiated claims. now they do in 140 characters or less. if you have a post-tragedy vacuum that needs to be filled, twitter has all of the irresponsible trolls for all of your filler needs. friends, we now live...
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qaeda in a magazine that al qaeda tried to use to recruit homegrown extremists. the problem is that that technology has really widespread. it is also been talked about by domestic extremist groups. so although it is predominantly used by al qaeda associated overseas, we really can't draw that conclusion now. >> one of the most fascinating part of the story is usually when there is a big terrorism event, a group or people come forward and claim responsibility so the fact that there's been silence on this is a little bit perplexing. give us details on why they would or wouldn't do that? >> as a general matter, when al qaeda has been associated with an attack and it's an international terrorism group, that overseas group has taken credit. we haven't seen that. and my estimation is every day that passes that we don't see a claim from overseas, it makes it more and more likely that it's a domestic group. quite often domestic groups have not taken credit for it because taking credit for it would make them a much higher profile target for the fbi to go and find them. >>
qaeda in a magazine that al qaeda tried to use to recruit homegrown extremists. the problem is that that technology has really widespread. it is also been talked about by domestic extremist groups. so although it is predominantly used by al qaeda associated overseas, we really can't draw that conclusion now. >> one of the most fascinating part of the story is usually when there is a big terrorism event, a group or people come forward and claim responsibility so the fact that there's been...
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two men were getting direction and guidance from al qaeda members abroad. also today, this news clear plant in eastern tennessee, the watts bar nuclear power plant returned to normal status this afternoon following what the tennessee valley authority called an unusual event late saturday night. the unusual event was a shoot-out on the grounds of the nuclear plant at about 2:00 a.m. on saturday night, sunday morning. security officer at the nuclear plant was doing a routine perimeter patrol when he came across somebody on the grounds of the plant. he confronted the individual, whereupon the individual shot at him multiple times. he did not hit the security officer himself, but the vehicle the security officer was in was struck multiple times. the nuclear plant security officer then returned fire there is no sign that he hit the intruder. the intruder subsequently disappeared, probably by boat down the tennessee river. they have not found him. and that's all just in today's news cycle. everybody freak out. there is no reason to believe that any of these stori
two men were getting direction and guidance from al qaeda members abroad. also today, this news clear plant in eastern tennessee, the watts bar nuclear power plant returned to normal status this afternoon following what the tennessee valley authority called an unusual event late saturday night. the unusual event was a shoot-out on the grounds of the nuclear plant at about 2:00 a.m. on saturday night, sunday morning. security officer at the nuclear plant was doing a routine perimeter patrol when...
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it may turn out to be that they are members of al qaeda or something like that. but right now, based on that initial interrogation, there isn't that. and in order to send someone to guantanamo and use a military commission, the person has to be a non-u.s. citizen, and of course the suspect here is a u.s. citizen. so this kind of talk has been thrown around. but there is no realistic possibility that this is a viable option. and as i say, as a practical matter, it's really something that has failed. i'm now in the private sector. and if i -- if someone came to me with a track record of the guantanamo military commissions, i think they would be fired, you know, at the get-go. >> one of the decisions that has been made thus far is that dzhokhar tsarnaev was mirandize ed today at his initial court appearance when the judge and the defense attorney came to him. but this apparently was after he had responded to questions from investigators before he was read his rights. the administration is citing the public safety exemption from the miranda warning as being the justi
it may turn out to be that they are members of al qaeda or something like that. but right now, based on that initial interrogation, there isn't that. and in order to send someone to guantanamo and use a military commission, the person has to be a non-u.s. citizen, and of course the suspect here is a u.s. citizen. so this kind of talk has been thrown around. but there is no realistic possibility that this is a viable option. and as i say, as a practical matter, it's really something that has...
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qaeda or not being al qaeda. the fact of the matter is here on the ground in boston, the fbi admits they don't know. they don't know if this is domestic or foreign or if it is along a wall for a group. that is why they are really reaching out to anybody in the public who has any suspicions whatsoever about a boyfriend, about a girlfriend, about a son or a neighbor or anybody who may be involved with it. it shows you how they are in determining who did this, they are at square one although they have made terrific strides in determining how was done. >> and it could be a homegrown of some type with some allegiance or association to al qaeda as we saw in great britain very recently. on the phone a former top cop in miami and philadelphia. you have run a big city police organizations in many cities in america. what did you make of what happened here and what is your instinct about the type of personal -- persons or persons who might be responsible? >> right now, i think the fbi is taking the proper approach in that y
qaeda or not being al qaeda. the fact of the matter is here on the ground in boston, the fbi admits they don't know. they don't know if this is domestic or foreign or if it is along a wall for a group. that is why they are really reaching out to anybody in the public who has any suspicions whatsoever about a boyfriend, about a girlfriend, about a son or a neighbor or anybody who may be involved with it. it shows you how they are in determining who did this, they are at square one although they...
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and so much of our effort has been focused on al qaeda related or al qaeda dictated or driven attacks. what we've seen so far, there is more to come out. these two gentlemen may have been radicalized but there are no direct lirngs to al qaeda so we'll step back and look at it from a muslim extremist perspective, are there other areas, other reasonings such as asia and chechnya, that we'll need to pay more attention to. >> so roger, quickly does that become an intelligence issue? is that an intelligence gathering issue? >> it is an intelligence issue but also a community issue. of the many plots disrupted around the united states, many were disrupted because of a tip-off from the local community to law enforcement. so we have focused so much on specific ethnic groups since 9/11 in terms of potential threats. maybe we need to open the aperture a little bit. not because the communities pose a threat to the united states but because there are individuals we need to pay attention to. >> when you talk about other groups, not al qaeda but other overseas groups that you might want to investig
and so much of our effort has been focused on al qaeda related or al qaeda dictated or driven attacks. what we've seen so far, there is more to come out. these two gentlemen may have been radicalized but there are no direct lirngs to al qaeda so we'll step back and look at it from a muslim extremist perspective, are there other areas, other reasonings such as asia and chechnya, that we'll need to pay more attention to. >> so roger, quickly does that become an intelligence issue? is that...
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support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but, again, these two individuals will be in court here in toronto at 10:00 eastern time. >> i think he actually said specifically new york city as well and that he was very grateful they thwarted that attack. thank you very much. ted rowlands. police say they arrested two al qaeda terrorists. the pair is to have aprofile similar to the suspects in the boston bombings. that event in madrid is expected to draw 26,000 runners. still ahead heavy rains and spring you that not a good combination in the nation's mid section where there is record flooding
support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but,...
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canadian authorities claim al qaeda is behind it. two suspects are being held without bail, one is due in court in just a few hours from now. his alleged accomplice had a hearing yesterday. cnn's ted rowlands is following this story for us. he is live in toronto. what can you tell us about the suspect appearing today? >> chi hab esseghaier is a 30-year-old ph.d. student who was operating out of montreal. he was brought here to toronto yesterday. he'll make an initial court appearance here. a relatively short one. it is technically a bail hearing. however the judge will just move it up to a different court level, because this judge, given the charges being so serious, can't rule on potential bail in this case. as you mentioned, his alleged accomplice went through the same procedure here in toronto yesterday, and his family was in the courtroom by his side supporting him. you want to try to relay to people? the mother and other family members of suspected terrorist raed jaser had no comment leaving a downtown toronto courthouse yesterd
canadian authorities claim al qaeda is behind it. two suspects are being held without bail, one is due in court in just a few hours from now. his alleged accomplice had a hearing yesterday. cnn's ted rowlands is following this story for us. he is live in toronto. what can you tell us about the suspect appearing today? >> chi hab esseghaier is a 30-year-old ph.d. student who was operating out of montreal. he was brought here to toronto yesterday. he'll make an initial court appearance...
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so there's long-standing connections between al qaeda, osama bin laden, his ideology of al qaeda and a large segment of the chechnya rebel movement. and that's been something that's been known for years. so perhaps this shouldn't come as that big of a surprise to, to a lot of people. >> and of course, michael, tamerlan tsarnaev was the one that went overseas and who knows what happened in that six-month period. his younger brother is of course the one that is still alive. and it remains to be seen whether, if there was radicalization, if that took place, who the catalyst was for the younger brother, whether or not there is you know, a support system, a cell for them in the united states. and whether there are accomplices to all of that. >> exactly. a couple of those points. remember, tamerlan is also the one who had an ied strapped around his body this morning when he was found, when he was found dead. that's the indication he fits the mold of the classic suicide bomber. once again, i would county that as another important clue in pointing out where this was all coming from. you know
so there's long-standing connections between al qaeda, osama bin laden, his ideology of al qaeda and a large segment of the chechnya rebel movement. and that's been something that's been known for years. so perhaps this shouldn't come as that big of a surprise to, to a lot of people. >> and of course, michael, tamerlan tsarnaev was the one that went overseas and who knows what happened in that six-month period. his younger brother is of course the one that is still alive. and it remains...
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the prosecutors said the men had support from members of al-qaeda in iran. not state sponsored but individual men's. the iranian foreign minister spoke and called the link between al-qaeda and iran the most hilarious thing i've heard in my 64 years, to say that al-qaeda and iran don't see things the same way is a understatement. >>> pandemonium in bangladesh, at least 87 people are confirmed dead and more than 1,000 of them hurt. let's get to that video. here it is. just an incredible scene there. still pictures from above showing people wandering over the huge pile of debris, trying to find people alive. officials say the building housed several garment factories. the upper floor crashed on to the lower floors, panicked survivors stampeded from the scene as rescues tried to pull victims from the rubble. this after a fire in a nearby factory killed more than 100 people in november. there's terrific video of this that paints the story. sadly we have not seen it here but we'll get that to you for tonight. vice president joe biden making a special trip to massa
the prosecutors said the men had support from members of al-qaeda in iran. not state sponsored but individual men's. the iranian foreign minister spoke and called the link between al-qaeda and iran the most hilarious thing i've heard in my 64 years, to say that al-qaeda and iran don't see things the same way is a understatement. >>> pandemonium in bangladesh, at least 87 people are confirmed dead and more than 1,000 of them hurt. let's get to that video. here it is. just an incredible...
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. >> bob, if we work from the presumption it might be al qaeda, and we have no logic for that at the moment, but if you work from that, does everything you've seen from all of the fragments of the bomb, the batteries, the way this device was set up, the modus operandi of two people who were calmly checking out the vicinity, probably planned this for quite some time, bit look of it, does it add up to a classic al qaeda strike if it turns out to have been that? >> it does. i don't -- so far i haven't seen any mistakes they've made. somebody has coached them. again, they cased the place to make sure backpacks weren't bei being searched, the fact there was a remote-controlled detonator shows a certain amount of sophistication, two bombs. we used to call that double-tapping. you always do everything in twos. it was a military operation in that sense. and the fact that both detonators went off. that's not always assured. it has the ring of something of experience. it really does. and it very well could be al qaeda in the sense of mass casualties, hit the united states in revenge for the dr
. >> bob, if we work from the presumption it might be al qaeda, and we have no logic for that at the moment, but if you work from that, does everything you've seen from all of the fragments of the bomb, the batteries, the way this device was set up, the modus operandi of two people who were calmly checking out the vicinity, probably planned this for quite some time, bit look of it, does it add up to a classic al qaeda strike if it turns out to have been that? >> it does. i don't --...
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maybe certain ieds used by the taliban by groups such as al-qaeda. any indication from your law enforcement sources that they have any suspicions at this point? >> what i hear at this point in time is they can't rule anything out. it's way too early in the game. they have to look at this device, they have to look at how it is built, they have to look at how devices over in the middle east were built and have been utilized. and pressure cooker bombs have been used in the middle east,@% especially pakistan. they know that. but they also, as i said, it's a very common bomb, if you will. so they have to look at everything. as one person said to me, what was the message of the bomber? what were they trying to say? it's very hard to rule out for anybody at this point in time, the date. it was tax day, it was four or five days before the anniversary of waco. it was patriots day in boston and this was a celebration that was honoring the newtown victims. there's a lot of american, if you will, symbolism around all the elements of the bombing that all the inve
maybe certain ieds used by the taliban by groups such as al-qaeda. any indication from your law enforcement sources that they have any suspicions at this point? >> what i hear at this point in time is they can't rule anything out. it's way too early in the game. they have to look at this device, they have to look at how it is built, they have to look at how devices over in the middle east were built and have been utilized. and pressure cooker bombs have been used in the middle east,@%...
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and the worst in history, of course, 2001, september, when the al-qaeda operatives crashed the planes into the world trade center, the pentagon and in pennsylvania. >>> stay with us for continuing coverage of the boston bombings. coming up in moments we'll hear from a psychologist on how to process tragic events like this one. >>> a home invasion in loudoun county. aaron gilchrist has more from the live desk. >> reporter: a scary moment for a family in taylorstown, loudoun, virginia. this is chopper 4 above the scene, the home invasion robbery happened about 11:30 this morning on loyalty road in taylorstown, virginia, as we hear from the loudoun county sheriff's office, four men apparently entered this home. they held the family at gunpoint, went through their things, took some items and then took off. now, nobody was hurt in the incident but right now deputies and investigators are canvassing the scene here as you see it below the chopper, the house here as well as the rest of the neighborhood. they are looking for anything that could have been dropped, any type of evidence that coul
and the worst in history, of course, 2001, september, when the al-qaeda operatives crashed the planes into the world trade center, the pentagon and in pennsylvania. >>> stay with us for continuing coverage of the boston bombings. coming up in moments we'll hear from a psychologist on how to process tragic events like this one. >>> a home invasion in loudoun county. aaron gilchrist has more from the live desk. >> reporter: a scary moment for a family in taylorstown,...
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to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the internet. >> we'll have more on the investigation throughout this hour. i want to go next to gary tuchman at a vigil wrapping up in the dorchester neighborhood. gary, tell us about what you've seen. >> the candle light vigil has come to an end, but people don't want to leave just yet. a sense of community and togetherness that's taken place here. and this was an amazing gathering because there were probably about 1,100 or 1,200 people here, this was all word of mouth. people came with their candles and honored the three people who have died so far in this catastrophe. and also, pledged togetherness to the people who have suffered so much. whose loved ones are in the hospital and people who are suffering. we are only about a five-minute drive away from th
to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the internet. >> we'll have more on the investigation throughout this hour. i want to go next to gary tuchman at a vigil wrapping up in the dorchester neighborhood. gary, tell us about...
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we talked about this of some being posted on al qaeda websites or al qaeda-inspired websites. they will likely go back, look at who logged on to those websites. trying to determine if they can, the addresses that -- the ip addresses, very tough business to do that. as we know, communications flow around the world through many channels, trying to trace these communications may be very, very tough. so that, i think, anderson, is why you're seeing this move on so many fronts from talking to the folks of boston who were on the street when it happened, asking for their cell phone video, that might give them the lucky break, the very minimal lucky break that they need, all the way to the most high tech intelligence exploitation that the government can possibly do. they got to look at it all. >> right. while the fbi is in charge of this investigation, it is a multi-pronged investigation involving cia, involving all the different intelligence agencies, intelligence members of the intelligence community, both in the united states and overseas, trying to basically use all the resources
we talked about this of some being posted on al qaeda websites or al qaeda-inspired websites. they will likely go back, look at who logged on to those websites. trying to determine if they can, the addresses that -- the ip addresses, very tough business to do that. as we know, communications flow around the world through many channels, trying to trace these communications may be very, very tough. so that, i think, anderson, is why you're seeing this move on so many fronts from talking to the...
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and al qaeda has talked about that. but it's also a widely available bomb-making instructions on the internet. and it's been used by nonal qaeda groups, as well. i certainly don't want to rule out an al qaeda-inspired plot here. i just don't think that it points enough in that direction that we should rule out the other possibilities of some sort of domestic terrorism. >> mr. forest, the boston police have labeled this the most complex crime boston has ever had. why is that? how do you read that? what are they telling us? >> well, the scene is simply massive, a 12 block square area with cars. so it's taking them a long time to collect the data they need, the proverbial dots so they can look at all of those dots, all of that video, all of the physical evidence, all of the intelligence reporting, and start to slowly piece that together. it's an enormous task which is still going to take really days, not just hours. >> mr. lighter, can i just come back to this finish line? there was a grandstand. you had to have identifica
and al qaeda has talked about that. but it's also a widely available bomb-making instructions on the internet. and it's been used by nonal qaeda groups, as well. i certainly don't want to rule out an al qaeda-inspired plot here. i just don't think that it points enough in that direction that we should rule out the other possibilities of some sort of domestic terrorism. >> mr. forest, the boston police have labeled this the most complex crime boston has ever had. why is that? how do you...
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they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal to toronto monday night, facing terrorism charges along with 35-year-old raed jaser. canadian authorities say the two were plotting an al qaeda supported attack on a passenger train traveling between canada and the united states. >> my understanding is that this was always under control of the rcmp and that at no time was anyone's life actually in danger. >> authorities say the suspects are not canadian citizens but they've declined to identify their nationality or how long they've been in canada and few details of the alleged plot have been released though canadia
they allege the suspects had support from al qaeda in iran. cnn's ted rowlands is live in toronto for us this morning. >> good morning, ted, what's the latest. >> good morning, john, according to authorities the alleged plot was to attack a passenger train going from toronto to new york, and authorities here in canada say the suspect not only had the will, but had the capability to pull it off. in shackles and under heavy guard, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier was thrown from montreal...
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the al qaeda magazine is not the only place you can get a specific instruction manual about explosives. probably to the chagrin of our corporate overlords or whoever monitors our online networks here at 30 rock it only took me five minutes of googling to find specific instructions on making explosives are all over. not just discussions about it or ideological debates, people exhorting other people to do it but actual step by step instructions. when i was looking today for whatever reason white supremacists groups seemed to have some of the most quickly accessible step by steps online for bidding all sorts of bombs. this goes through not only how to make pipe bombs but common mistakes for makers of pipe bombs that might result in you blowing yourself up and how you can avoid those common mistakes. they talk about how to make pipe bombs from nonmetallic materials to try to sneak them through metal detectors. very specific information. i have no idea if it's true information. i don't know how to make bombs. but those specific instructions, the step by step instructions that could make a p
the al qaeda magazine is not the only place you can get a specific instruction manual about explosives. probably to the chagrin of our corporate overlords or whoever monitors our online networks here at 30 rock it only took me five minutes of googling to find specific instructions on making explosives are all over. not just discussions about it or ideological debates, people exhorting other people to do it but actual step by step instructions. when i was looking today for whatever reason white...
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men had direction and guidance from al qaeda terrorists in iran. the iranian foreign ministry denies involvement. amid the misery in boston, the show of gratitude from journalists. we'll explain that later in the grapevine. up next, the misery is far for over from air travelers delayed by the sequester. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. hey everybody, hi mom... streaming live with a tour of my new place... s and even stoitself if it h to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >> bret: time is mope for many airline travelers and right now the government's lack of money or effective plan
men had direction and guidance from al qaeda terrorists in iran. the iranian foreign ministry denies involvement. amid the misery in boston, the show of gratitude from journalists. we'll explain that later in the grapevine. up next, the misery is far for over from air travelers delayed by the sequester. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking...
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they had direction and guidance from al qaeda. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these aat thtacks were state sponsored. >> canadian and u.s. officials insist there was noeminent threat to the public. >> they are a christian family who came to america from germany seeking asylum from a law that prohibits home schooling. they fight deportation. they came here in 2006 but the justice department reversed a judge's ruling that home schooling was grounds to seek citizenship. the family is represented by the home school delegal defense association. they will argue on their behalf today. stick around you will be live on fox and friends to talk about this case. >>> it is another time that tax payer backed if is cfiskar auto is in trouble because of the lek kick c electric car america. if fisker had $21 million of loans but the loans were frozen in 2011 amid a series of problems. weeks ago fisker laid off 75 percent of the workers. >>> he resigned in disgrace after sending explicit p
they had direction and guidance from al qaeda. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these aat thtacks were state sponsored. >> canadian and u.s. officials insist there was noeminent threat to the public. >> they are a christian family who came to america from germany seeking asylum from a law that prohibits home schooling. they fight deportation. they came here in 2006...
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we know that al qaeda has talked about hitting sporting eventss and the pressure cookers involved, and al qaeda magazine -- called "inspire magazine" who years ago had an article that laid out how to build a homemade bomb and pressure cookers were one of the materials they suggested. so right now my gut is leaning in that direction. we don't have all the facts yet. >> neil: thank you, eric. very, very much. if this was a cause of great alarm, certainly a funny way of showing it, although we didn't recoup all the 265-point points we saw yesterday, we got a good of it back. but on fortress wall street there are a lot of folks who are still being checked going in and out of the new york stock exchange. we're there to find out what they're thinking next. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's
we know that al qaeda has talked about hitting sporting eventss and the pressure cookers involved, and al qaeda magazine -- called "inspire magazine" who years ago had an article that laid out how to build a homemade bomb and pressure cookers were one of the materials they suggested. so right now my gut is leaning in that direction. we don't have all the facts yet. >> neil: thank you, eric. very, very much. if this was a cause of great alarm, certainly a funny way of showing it,...
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surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post" and other conservative outlets like glenn beck, they proved that they'll just make it up. it was such a burning desire to have the story fit the their at this that they wanted. that they were willing and they have the media tools to just start make stuff up and creating their own reality and creating their own parallel universe. where hey, it is a saudi. guess what. we decided it is a saudi. so that's the story we're going to go with because that's the story we want. if you just take a couple of seconds, imagine, you know, thank god glenn beck wasn't around on 9-11. thank god the fox news of today wasn't around on 9-11. th
surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post"...
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it was al qaeda that play and an attack so we can't just say we solve the problem overseas or really pay attention at home. we have to do those and we cannot just cut back defense and intelligence budgets to give the impression we have finished. we haven't. neil: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> nice to be with you. neil: it is amazing already this week with so much of known about boston that businesses wasted very the all-time and individuals wasted little time to raise a lot of money to help victims of this attack. i am not talking just a little bit of money but close to $10 million still call them evil business?es after this. she's everything to you. but yo erectile dysfunction - that could be question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart
it was al qaeda that play and an attack so we can't just say we solve the problem overseas or really pay attention at home. we have to do those and we cannot just cut back defense and intelligence budgets to give the impression we have finished. we haven't. neil: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> nice to be with you. neil: it is amazing already this week with so much of known about boston that businesses wasted very the all-time and individuals wasted little time to raise a...
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citizens overseas because they were directly involved with the al qaeda war against the united states. the underwear bomber, he was directed by al alwalky to bresz home his attack. so that was the justification for going after him. so the bottom line is we're going to have to determine what constitutes direction, what constitutes encouragement? and this is a gray area. was there direct contact, was there a direct tasking? were they blessed in a video made, perhaps, that would be played after their death? >> go ahead, tom. >> yeah, i would like to say that, you know, looking at that video, the person seen in the video, the terrorist in the video, he gets killed, but he's killed by the russians. so right now, the other attacks that have been done from the other regions have been situations where there have been american soldiers or operations carried out in those countries. there have been drone attacks where citizens of those countries have been killed or military actions on the ground like s.e.a.l. teams coming in and other military resources, so that's something we have not had. we h
citizens overseas because they were directly involved with the al qaeda war against the united states. the underwear bomber, he was directed by al alwalky to bresz home his attack. so that was the justification for going after him. so the bottom line is we're going to have to determine what constitutes direction, what constitutes encouragement? and this is a gray area. was there direct contact, was there a direct tasking? were they blessed in a video made, perhaps, that would be played after...
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was not a state-sponsored attack and they claim they had al qaeda folks in iran but not the iranian government. the dow, an uptick. i'm shepard, see you later today. >> clearly an enemy and had more than enough weapons to make him a combatant. but the white house insisting that does not make him an enemy combatant. what it makes the 19-year-old is an american citizen who will be served up american justice, including, among other charges, federal charges today he conspired to use a weapon of mass destruction. >> neil: welcome everybody on a busy monday. more thursday charges. first to a brand new threat whose details are just emerging right now. authorities in canada and the united states stopping what they say could have been a major terrorist attack. two american are under arrest, and this targeting both the united states and our neighbor to the north. and tamerlan tsarnaev may be dead bus his wife is alive and well, and apparently federal officials are itching to talk to her. she claims she had no idea what her husband was up to. and bells ringing across boston to mark the exact time of thos
was not a state-sponsored attack and they claim they had al qaeda folks in iran but not the iranian government. the dow, an uptick. i'm shepard, see you later today. >> clearly an enemy and had more than enough weapons to make him a combatant. but the white house insisting that does not make him an enemy combatant. what it makes the 19-year-old is an american citizen who will be served up american justice, including, among other charges, federal charges today he conspired to use a weapon...
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he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my
he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning...
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al qaeda in yemen. amongst the extremist jihady move. well known, in existence for many years. they published some time back a recipe for making a pressure cooker bomb in an article that they basically entitled "how to make a bomb in your mother's kitchen" the belief is there may be similarities between this online recipe and what was used in boston. investigators are looking at this very closely. chris? >> barbara, thank you very much. another piece in the puzzle. as people understand this information, and you hear it, it's important to tell everybody it's not about building this up or dramatizing, it's about understanding exactly how this could have happened and why. barbara, thank you very much. we'll be back to you. >>> not far from here in the boston suburb of massachusetts, a private funeral took place for the m.i.t. police officer gunned down in his own squad car allegedly by the suspects of the bombing here. that happened last thursday night more than three days after the bombings and before the
al qaeda in yemen. amongst the extremist jihady move. well known, in existence for many years. they published some time back a recipe for making a pressure cooker bomb in an article that they basically entitled "how to make a bomb in your mother's kitchen" the belief is there may be similarities between this online recipe and what was used in boston. investigators are looking at this very closely. chris? >> barbara, thank you very much. another piece in the puzzle. as people...
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it was al qaeda that play and an attack so we can't just say we solve the problem overseas or really pay attention at home. we have to do those and we cannot just cut back defense and intelligence budgets to give the impression we have finished. we haven't. neil: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> nice to be with you. neil: it is amazing already this week with so much of known about boston that businesses wasted very the all-time and individuals wasted little time to raise a l of money to hp victims of this attack. i am not talking just a little bit of money but close to $10 million still ca them evil mowing your lawn isn't alwa easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-driv mower from husqvarna. challee the impossible. visit us online to enter the challenge the impossible promotion shoot. now with the share everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, alon
it was al qaeda that play and an attack so we can't just say we solve the problem overseas or really pay attention at home. we have to do those and we cannot just cut back defense and intelligence budgets to give the impression we have finished. we haven't. neil: thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> nice to be with you. neil: it is amazing already this week with so much of known about boston that businesses wasted very the all-time and individuals wasted little time to raise a l...
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two guys arrested not only with ties to al qaeda but al qaeda in iran. >>brian: you think you had a bad day at work? this guy was fired after his first two words. >> you're watching the evening report sunday on nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [bleep] [bleep]. >>brian: being a tv anchor is not as easy as it looks, people. "fox & friends" starts... now. >>steve: come to work in the morning and they put the microphone on us, you've got to leave certain words in the other room. >>gretchen: yes. we do hope. he must have been looking down at his script and didn't like what he was seeing. that was what he was reacting to. can you imagine doing your first [bleep]. >>brian: by the way, if you were watching yesterday -- >>gretchen: no. he's looking down before he's going to say his first words ever on tv and he must have not liked the script he had been assigned because he gives two swear words, and then it went downhill from then and it never appeared on a newscast. i feel bad. he moved all his stuff to bismarck, and now he doesn't hav
two guys arrested not only with ties to al qaeda but al qaeda in iran. >>brian: you think you had a bad day at work? this guy was fired after his first two words. >> you're watching the evening report sunday on nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [bleep] [bleep]. >>brian: being a tv anchor is not as easy as it looks, people. "fox & friends" starts... now. >>steve: come to work in the morning and they put the microphone on us, you've...
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but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means that interrogators have to do so. >> the 48-hour is not a fixed time period. even in military commissions that have not secured any cone vix against anyone since 9/11. there is a right to counsel and there are procedures, too, all of which keep getting tested. >> it has nothing to do with military commissions. >> the question the justice department refuses to answer is whether the clock started ticking in terms of the 48-hour rule after he was taken into custody on friday night. >> gregg: he is not in condition to be interrogated yet. that may soon change. jennifer, thanks very much. we'll have a lot more how hely mai be tried and whether senator feinstein declaring it's unconstit
but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means that interrogators have to do so. >> the 48-hour is not a fixed time period. even in military commissions...
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normally the jihadist groups the big ones like al qaeda, would take some kind of responsibility. because al qaeda and the jihadists have become so atom atomized, that doesn't mean this isn't somehow related to jihadists, they will sort through where this attack comes from. domestic, foreign, we will reach out to our foreign partners for any information we can have. information will be flooding into the national counterterrorism center from around the world, because every country in the world will be looking to its intelligence and law enforcement agencies for any clue as to whether or not this has some foreign connection. >> secretary rice president obama in his statement yesterday said how little the government knows, how little he know we don't know who did this why it was planned or executed foreign or domestic. why say that? does the president know that people are listening to every word he said including those who might be responsible? >> of course. the president wants to reassure the american people that the government is on the trail so to speak and that justice will be do
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something in the minds of al qaeda at the highest level. >> let's go quickly back to boston. do we know anything about what happened when the older brother went to chechnya? >> that is a big focus that is now between the fbi and the fsv which is to try and reconstruct. >> that being the russian intelligence. >> the russian fbi. try to deconstruct all of that. you can learn to make this bomb online. where would you have tested it out? you would have to go way out of boston into the woods or perhaps during that trip he got some of that training. >> all right, john. thank you. >>> "the wall street journal" reports american investigators are looking at a report from russian intelligence that says accused bomber tamerlan tsavraev met with a sus to russia last year. >> in an interview with london's "telegraph," an interview from dagestan with his mother says he was on the radar since 2008. she claims her sons are innocent. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know my kids have nothing to do with it. i know it. i am the mother. i have -- i -- you know i know my kids. i know m
something in the minds of al qaeda at the highest level. >> let's go quickly back to boston. do we know anything about what happened when the older brother went to chechnya? >> that is a big focus that is now between the fbi and the fsv which is to try and reconstruct. >> that being the russian intelligence. >> the russian fbi. try to deconstruct all of that. you can learn to make this bomb online. where would you have tested it out? you would have to go way out of...
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they called this the black banners after this particular prophesy that has been embraced by al qaeda. something that has been embraced by extremists and al qaeda and we found a number of websites and mother jones and others have located this you tube and posted under the name about four or five months ago. it's hard on the internet to verify whether that is indeed the person we are looking for and given the central asia connection and given the same name, it is certainly aing in s suggestive lead behind the ideology driving the two brothers. >> thank you very much, michael. the number one concern right now is to apprehend this suspect dead or alive and of course the safety and security of people in the boston area. having said that, there a lot of ongoing parts of this investigation. i would think that finding out if they had ties, finding out if they had philosophies could be very important to knowing whether that threat is limited to the people we know about right now. >> that's right, chris. this important information given by pete and mike, one thing that the commanders want to do
they called this the black banners after this particular prophesy that has been embraced by al qaeda. something that has been embraced by extremists and al qaeda and we found a number of websites and mother jones and others have located this you tube and posted under the name about four or five months ago. it's hard on the internet to verify whether that is indeed the person we are looking for and given the central asia connection and given the same name, it is certainly aing in s suggestive...
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behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you they are apples and oranges except for the fact that they fit our inclusion criteria. a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see with the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is about to be charged probably later this week? guest: it certainly well within the cards. if he is convicted, what will be the fifth largest act of terrorism in the united states, then went on to be involved in the murder of another law enforcement official, and then went on to throw improvised explosive devices out of two cars, one of which was a carjacked vehicle. this is an extraordinary example of violence. depending on evidence, which i certainly have no inside knowledge of, this has the potential to go to trial. host: one day after the bombings took
behind that, you get groups such as al qaeda. if you look at 84 attacks coming out of those groups compared to four from al qaeda, how do you they are apples and oranges except for the fact that they fit our inclusion criteria. a lot of terrorism and the united states is born and raised here. host: based on your background in this, are there any parallels to what happened in the oklahoma city bombing, to what we potentially could see with the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who is about to be...
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a lot of things they affiliated with al qaeda oren couraged by al qaeda or whatever. have brought off or tried to bring off the united states. and some of these have ludicrously been labeled workplace violence. hassan was giving lectures to fellow soldiers about how he was on jihad. when the report gone written up it was all workplace violence. and the people who were wounded aren't getting purple hearts because it was workplace violence. so the u.s. government is sort of slow times if it doesn't fit the narrative to come up with a solution that suggests war on between us and the terrorists, particularly islamist terrorists may still be on. but i don't know if this is part of that. >> you made i good point. patriots day in boston. it wasn't because it was april 15th, tax day. >> no. >> it would have brought the militia idea, tax day, something people were hoping for. >> it gives rise to patriots day. they move it around to have it on a monday. this is america's fight for freedom. this is not just a regular marathon somewhere in the u.s. >>> ambassador woolsy, we want
a lot of things they affiliated with al qaeda oren couraged by al qaeda or whatever. have brought off or tried to bring off the united states. and some of these have ludicrously been labeled workplace violence. hassan was giving lectures to fellow soldiers about how he was on jihad. when the report gone written up it was all workplace violence. and the people who were wounded aren't getting purple hearts because it was workplace violence. so the u.s. government is sort of slow times if it...
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organized, al qaeda type? international? domestic? or renegade group? what are we calling them, rogue groups? i don't know how to read the language here what we're looking at. >> yeah. we don't know from that and don't know if that's a real phone call or fake phone call, like he feels somebody is watching him when he's about to place the device so he kind of acts like he's making a call then, you know, i'm putting down my bag while i make the call. it could be that as well. but if it is a call, i guarantee you law enforcement will sweep that cell tower to the best of their ability and do whatever they got to do. imagine, chris, i mean, put yourself -- if i was commanding this case, here's where my mind wants to be. these guys are watching it. these guys are watching it. unless they're in the woods hiding, or they've already -- if they're international citizens, they've already left the country, they're watching this on all the media. they're watching themselves be identified. so this is what you got to think about they're doing and in their mind, how ar
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receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. this morning, the iranian government is skeptical, with one senior official calling the canadian claims, quote, ridiculous. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. >>> we're going to move on to the nightmare shaping up at airports all across the country. flight delays, safety worries. the impact of the across-the-board federal budget cuts. abc's matt gutman did some traveling himself to investigate. and he joins us, now, from miami. how did it go for you there, matt? >> reporter: good morning, robin. it didn't go that well. we spent 11 hours in airports. and didn't really find an airline apocalypse. but all
receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill...
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do we know any more about who is more likely to have done this, home-grown or a foreign perhaps, al qaeda related cell? >> well, the jury is still out. i think the important advance we've made in this is two guys, at least two guys, which is it's not the lone wolf. i think also for me, what was really telling was one of the pictures that came out, one of the guys was on a cell phone. this is an enormous or potential lead, because what the fbi can do is run an algorithm through all cell phones in that area and look for anomalies, and if for instance, if this cell phone was calling another prepaid call or someone else in the area, this could be a big break and i'm sure that they're frantically going through this as fast as they can, tracking this down. but i think we're still at the point where we don't know whether it's home-grown or it's from abroad. you can't tell from those pictures, you know. i think what we're really hoping at this point, the fbi is, that they are local and that someone will recognize them and it will lead to a quick arrest. if it's foreign and these people are experi
do we know any more about who is more likely to have done this, home-grown or a foreign perhaps, al qaeda related cell? >> well, the jury is still out. i think the important advance we've made in this is two guys, at least two guys, which is it's not the lone wolf. i think also for me, what was really telling was one of the pictures that came out, one of the guys was on a cell phone. this is an enormous or potential lead, because what the fbi can do is run an algorithm through all cell...
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lethal authority to capture and kill al qaeda members so they become much more into the killing business and the military. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: new details emerged today in the investigation of two chechen-american brothers in the boston bombings. and as authorities worked to build their case, two more victims of the city's week of terror were laid to rest. family and friends paid final respects today as funerals for m.i.t. police officer sean collier and eight-year-old martin richard. at the same time, the medical condition of the surviving suspect--
lethal authority to capture and kill al qaeda members so they become much more into the killing business and the military. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing...